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“There is nothing more destabilizing to the soul than to look around and see the darkness one is fighting within manifested in all the people around them on scale.”
Amitai Rosengart, Meaning in the Age of Absurdity
“In this new brave world of technology, we are lonely, isolated, and fearful, not because of a physical necessity, but because of a mental tyranny too big for us to understand.”
Amitai Rosengart, Meaning in the Age of Absurdity
“If we lose our capacity or wish for the discovery of truth, we will lose our capacity to control our destiny, left to the wimp of our momentary emotions at best or to the power of self-interest groups that are driven by their wish for power and dominance.”
Amitai Rosengart, Meaning in the Age of Absurdity
“In recent years, it seems we are all playing a game. One in which we are not allowed to tell the truth for the sake of some general fragile status quo that is not benefiting the majority of the population.”
Amitai Rosengart, Meaning in the Age of Absurdity
“Accountability is impossible without truth, making all the foundations of democracy obsolete and irrelevant.”
Amitai Rosengart, Meaning in the Age of Absurdity
“We live in a world that is not shaped based on reality but on what we perceive to be the virtual reality we are exposed to.”
Amitai Rosengart, Meaning in the Age of Absurdity
“Subjectivism, in its essence, is interpretation. It is the story we tell ourselves. At the core of subjectivism exists a deep requirement for Objectivism.”
Amitai Rosengart, Meaning in the Age of Absurdity
“Consciousness is a given, and so is our need for meaning. It is not a question of will. As our body needs food, our consciousness needs meaning.”
Amitai Rosengart, Meaning in the Age of Absurdity
“When using the words trust and control, we mean predictability. Trusting someone eventually boils down to being able to predict one action. It reflects the consistency of patterns and our trust it will continue to do so.”
Amitai Rosengart, Meaning in the Age of Absurdity